Franciscan Physician Network County Line Pediatrics

The pediatricians at County Line Pediatrics in Greenwood see newborns, children and adolescents under 18 years of age. They are committed to the physical, mental and social health and well-being of your child.

Services offered at Franciscan Physician Network County Line Pediatrics

County Line Pediatrics

About County Line Pediatrics

The pediatricians at County Line Pediatrics in Greenwood are backed by the reputation of Franciscan Health – Indianapolis and are dedicated to handling your child's health care needs with proficiency.

Each of our pediatricians are part of the Franciscan Physician Network. They take the time to listen to your questions and concerns and will work to resolve any health issues and to guide your child through whatever medical obstacle they may be facing.

The pediatricians at County Line Pediatrics see newborns, children and adolescents under 18 years of age and are committed to the physical, mental and social health and well-being of your child. Our pediatric doctors offer guidance to help prevent illness and injury, monitor development, assist parents in the establishment of healthy lifestyle habits, provide timely care of acute illness and help manage complex childhood conditions.

For the most trusted and reliable pediatricians in Indianapolis, make an appointment with Franciscan Physician Network County Line Pediatrics, located on County Line Road just east of I-65 in Greenwood.To schedule an appointment, call (317) 528-2020.

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If you experience a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room and ask the staff to contact your physician. In cases of sudden illness, call our medical office. See downloads below for more information.

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Nurse practitioners (NP) are advanced practice registered nurses that manage acute and chronic medical conditions, both physical and mental, through history and physical exam and the ordering of diagnostic tests and medical treatments. NPs are qualified to diagnose medical problems, order treatments, perform advanced procedures, prescribe medications, and make referrals for a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions within their scope of practice. Their education includes a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or other undergraduate degree, and requires a license as a registered nurse (RN) and experience as an RN in a health care setting. They must graduate from an accredited graduate (MSN) or doctoral (DNP) program and achieve a board certification.

Physician assistants (PA) typically obtain medical histories, perform examinations and procedures, order treatments, diagnose diseases, prescribe medication, order and interpret diagnostic tests, refer patients to specialists as required, and first or second-assist in surgery. Their education includes a bachelor’s degree, extensive clinical training from an accredited PA program and they must obtain a license to practice as a physician assistant.